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scientifical

adj. Magic-like properties explained through scientific means; an explanation for a claim to properties that defy common sense, in the absence of proof.
Scrubbing Bubbles' claim to "continue cleaning for up to four days" is a little too scientifical to be believed.

When it comes to advertising, science is the new magic. Everything is scientifical!
by tsuchi July 23, 2012
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Dorkus scientificus

A research dorkus. Dorks out on talking about their research, and coming up with new and interesting scientific theories and hypotheses. Is also, however, very cool and often cute.
John the Greek is a total hottie who loves talking about weather and his climate research, and is therefore a Dorkus scientificus.
by firegirl77 September 7, 2007
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scientific

1. pertaining to science. 2. an educated guess passed off as a well thought out explaination that uses large words and concepts often unkonwn to everyone in the room. 3. a plausible explaination for something not easily explained given to the dismay and perhaps delight of those who are present.
Nobody really understood what happened at the beach on Sunday so Mary got all scientific and threw up a good story that everybody bought because she sounded like an authority on the subject. For real though, who knew that Mary knew anything about the migratory patterns of hump back whales.
by nick April 25, 2005
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Scientificult

The act of being difficult through a need for data based accuracy.
"Stop being so scientificult about the movie."
by predator1082 February 3, 2015
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scientific living

Living by applying the scientific method to make the most important decisions, all along doing all one can to never make a decision based solely on an emotion.
Individuals who live scientifically make the most important decisions only after taking the scientific method's six steps: 1) asking a question, 2) doing background research, 3) constructing a hypothesis, 4) testing the hypothesis by doing an experiment, 5) analyzing the data and drawing a conclusion, and 6) writing down the results.

Scientific living also entails doing a great deal of observation, writing down as much as possible what one perceives, along with prioritizing, planning, and calculating likely outcomes.

The opposite of scientific living is living 'spur of the moment.'
by but for January 8, 2018
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Scientificc

Adjective: {sien-tif-ick}, pronounced like Scientific but with a very hard 'c' at the end of the word.

Definition: The new age way to say "she's/he's smart," but with the implication that you find such intelligence to be both admirable and attractive (the latter taking form as either aesthetically or sexually attractive, and can also imply both depending on context.)

Etymology: Derived from a combination of the words Scientific and Thicc. Scientific lends the insinuation of intelligence, and Thicc lends the insinuation that the person in question's intelligence is 'big,' 'curvy,' and desirable in 'all the rights ways.'

Popular with those who are, to some degree, Sapiosexual.
This is most commonly used to express admiration for an intellectual idol, or attraction to someone you find intelligent.

"I had to go to her lecture, she's beyond Scientificc and I can only dream of being half the woman she is."
"Of course I want to go out on a date with her, she's the most Scientificc woman I know."
"God she's so Scientificc."
by ForAllTheSapiosexualsInTheRoom February 7, 2019
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Scientific Witchery

Bob: Dude, do you know that Cat urine glows under a black light ?
Lob: Are you serious? What kind of Scientific Witchery is that!
by hangohan February 20, 2020
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